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‘I have to hear them before I hear myself’: developing therapeutic conversations in British counselling students

“TENGO QUE OIRLOS ANTES DE OIRME A MI MISMO’’: el desarrollo de conversaciones terapéuticas en estudiantes británicos de Orientación Psicológica.

“Devo sentire loro prima di sentire me’’: sviluppare conversazioni terapeutiche in studenti britannici di Counselling

‘Je dois les entendre avant de m’entendre moi-même’ : développement des conversations thérapeutiques auprès des étudiants britanniques en Counselling

«Πρέπει να τους ακούσω, πριν ακούσω τον εαυτό μου»: Η ανάπτυξη θεραπευτικών συζητήσεων σε Βρετανούς φοιτητές Συμβουλευτικής

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Pages 271-289 | Received 10 Jul 2015, Accepted 29 Oct 2015, Published online: 01 Sep 2016

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